Does anyone have any of the following Legacy NI VI's working with Windows 7

I'm running Cubase 6 (32 bit) on Windows 7 (64 bit)

I have the following discontinued NI VI's:

1. Reaktor Session
2. B4
3. FM7
4. Pro 53

In this economic climate, I'd really like to continue using these VI's without having to upgrade. My Cubase 6 rig is very stable and I wondered if anyone is running these above discontinued NI VI's successfully and without any crashes?

Cubase in Mac.
They all work (except no idea about Reaktor Session though, never heard of it).
They only thing that never worked in Mac Cubase is B4II as an in insert fx.
However it does work if you wrap it through Kore.

Does anyone have any of the following Legacy NI VI's working with Windows 7

I'm running Cubase 6 (32 bit) on Windows 7 (64 bit)

I have the following discontinued NI VI's:

1. Reaktor Session
2. B4
3. FM7
4. Pro 53

In this economic climate, I'd really like to continue using these VI's without having to upgrade. My Cubase 6 rig is very stable and I wondered if anyone is running these above discontinued NI VI's successfully and without any crashes?

Thanks
tht

I run Windows 7 64 with Cubase 6 32 inside it. No bridges.

All of those should work fine.

Really, I think the easier question to ask these days is what VI's DO NOT WORK with Windows 7 on a PC that worked on XP?

This much spread forum myth, usually offered in the hardware vs software debate, suggests when you upgrade to a new operating system all your old applications suddenly become useless.

However it's interesting you rarely see this same comment when reading the endless PC vs Mac debates. I can only assume this myth got started because of frustrated Mac owners who often can't run old software on their new operating systems.

I also use jBridge to bridge all my 32-bit plugs in Cubase 6 x64. Much better than Cubase's own vstbridge. I still have many Ueberschall Liquid libraries I occasionally use and Liquid is a discontinued VSTi that hasn't been updated in at least 5 years (and never will be, since Ueberschall switched to Elastik, which, unfortunately, does not load Liquid libraries.) Vstbridge can't handle it (it crashes Cubase miserably) but it's absolutely no problem for jBridge. Amazing. Just for kicks, I tried to bridge some other really old VST's and the result is almost always the same: vstbridge crashes the DAW, jBridges handles it without issues.

The only VST instruments I have had definite problems with is Steinberg's Virtual Guitarist 1 and the Electric Edition. I know VG 2 works OK on W7, but I cannot get W7 to work with VG1. Has anyone got those two VI's to work under W7? Being primarily a pianist I really miss them, they were so useful and cost me both together £300! It is a real shame to have them sat there doing nothing.